"One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine."
But engineering or architecture or law?
Whoever coined the word Ambi go US did not know that south Indians mean dude when they call you 'Ambi'...which btw is an infinitely more buddy word than anna or thambi.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Medical innovations
Cleveland Clinic hosts a medical innovations summit annually where they do a Forbes like listing of a Top 10 innovations for the year.
Plenty of jhinchak stuff.....put especially alluring are percutaneous MVR- imagine the prospects for a country like India where rheumatic heart disease is much more so prevalent than the US ; diffusion tractography- I always was amazed at MR neurography as a diagnostic imaging technique and always thought neuropsych testing prior to neurosurgery was so much a crude way of permitting a neurosurgeon to through the complex jangle bangle of cortex; diaphragmmatic pacing - reminds me of one of my patients whom we had a hard time getting off the vent...pity we get to read about just 10 of the 100 or so ideas submitted.
Also interesting to read is the last page: 'where they are now' Sounds like an alumnus page for some residency program. Some treat!!
Sometime in the past I had posted stuff on more low tech innovative medicine. Such contrast!!
But things do work. As their brochure says..the difference between creativity and innovation is the action that follows the idea in the latter.
Plenty of jhinchak stuff.....put especially alluring are percutaneous MVR- imagine the prospects for a country like India where rheumatic heart disease is much more so prevalent than the US ; diffusion tractography- I always was amazed at MR neurography as a diagnostic imaging technique and always thought neuropsych testing prior to neurosurgery was so much a crude way of permitting a neurosurgeon to through the complex jangle bangle of cortex; diaphragmmatic pacing - reminds me of one of my patients whom we had a hard time getting off the vent...pity we get to read about just 10 of the 100 or so ideas submitted.
Also interesting to read is the last page: 'where they are now' Sounds like an alumnus page for some residency program. Some treat!!
Sometime in the past I had posted stuff on more low tech innovative medicine. Such contrast!!
But things do work. As their brochure says..the difference between creativity and innovation is the action that follows the idea in the latter.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Optimus Prime..
"It's the sense of touch. In any real city, you walk, you know? You brush past people, people bump into you. In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much, that we crash into each other, just so we can feel something."
------Don Cheadle in Crash
Thursday, December 4, 2008
I wonder.......
How one can play out a Halo3 on streets with real people and blood and gore without hemp in your system, which, you choose to intoxicatedly call the J$#*d.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Paisa Pay Pal Pal
Ever and againI fear that the amount of money I make/will make, will become what I judge myself on to have been successfull or not.This sends shivers into my nuts and bolts. The American way of things- or at least the desi version of the AWOT-gain leading to wish,and wish leading to gain; credit, credit traps- muddies up the horizon. Like a creatinine clearance curve, it is the initial few steps you take that are critical to get you on or off the Interstate 90 of your life in the US. For once you have the small luxuries sorted out- Toyota Camry, decent house, purchasing power of nonparity- there seems to be no end as to how much you can want or buy.It is excellent if you don't have the monetary means- it only helps build your credit score. It makes me crave for the dirt and mud and smoke of home at times.I feel more comfortable dealing with mud and grime than greenback slime.
ICU meanderings.....
It has been unusually light this week at the ICU. Have to say thanks for that. I have a loong post thats waiting to be edited and posted....haven't gotten the time to put digit to keyboard for that.Have been diligently enrolled in the mundanities of living the American way. And winter gnaws at the spirit of existence like dementors sucking your souls into their nothingness.Activity peters down to BMR levels( basics mein raada I mean) besides an occassional visit to the gym.The snot that maketh you dries in your nose and your lips shrivel like the leaves whose chlorophyllosophy has been made mockery of by mercury falls and snow flakes.
A slowness comes.......
When thyroxine and cortisol struggle
Against the dominatrix chill
Fat cells fondueplicate, mornings are stiff
Brain is numb,Where's the strife,
This lardaceous life.
A slowness comes.......
When thyroxine and cortisol struggle
Against the dominatrix chill
Fat cells fondueplicate, mornings are stiff
Brain is numb,Where's the strife,
This lardaceous life.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Reflective, not reflexive
Long time since I posted anything on my blog. Getting 'settled' into the rut of things does take its toll I guess. Having got the 'hang' of things I want to look into the mirror , stretch out and relax, with my cuppa.........
Came across this delightful piece in the NEJM this week: makes me so happy I trained under DRK. His non expressive "I don't know" makes so much sense when you decide to sit back and look at the larger picture . It is like extrapolating the gestalt logic to each individual person. Like: meet Mr Paul: he has a large nose, a few crepitations down his left infraaxillary area and a few nodes in his armpit: and no, he does not have sarcoid please. Thats Mr Paul. A unique person going by that name, not a syndrome Paul but a Mr Paul.And since when did his name become some Wegener something?
Came across this delightful piece in the NEJM this week: makes me so happy I trained under DRK. His non expressive "I don't know" makes so much sense when you decide to sit back and look at the larger picture . It is like extrapolating the gestalt logic to each individual person. Like: meet Mr Paul: he has a large nose, a few crepitations down his left infraaxillary area and a few nodes in his armpit: and no, he does not have sarcoid please. Thats Mr Paul. A unique person going by that name, not a syndrome Paul but a Mr Paul.And since when did his name become some Wegener something?
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